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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
r * - Events and Persons E. F. Moremrty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 3841 or Harney 2156. Mrs. Maggie Hatcher and Walker Fountain were reently married at Council Bluffs by the Rev. Mr. Sims. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, KM 8. IMA H. U. 781*. CoL *8*1_44t. The Helpers' Club will meet Mon day, July 11 at the Y. M. C. A. oen ter. Members are urged to attend. Get acquainted with the Episcopal Church by attending services Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at St. Philip’s ! Church, 1121 North Twenty-first j street.—Adv. J. O. D. Newland motored over to ! Atchison, Kans., last Saturday to spend the Fourth with his father who ] is ninety years old. Jenkin's Barber Shop—All work strictly first-class. 2122 No. 24th St. Webster 2095. Among those who attended the Dis trict Conference of the C. M. E. church lest week were the Rev. R. P. Tyler, pit siding elder, J. H. Hodges, J. S. Blaine and Mesd&mes Estella Webb and Aldora Combs of Sedalia, 1 Mo. Dr. Ray B. P. Waller of Albert Lea, Minnesota, spent the week end as the guest of his brother, Dr. Owen M. Wal ler, Jr. FOR RENT: Neatly furnished ! room near the Packing House dis- j trict, 5219 S. 29th St. Telephone Market 0875. Mrs. J. F. Smith of Manderson st. ; who has been seriously 111 continues I to improve. Mrs. Lizzie Buford who recently un derwent a second operation at St. Ca therine's hospital has returned to her home, 3510 Blondo street. George Davis of Muskogee, Okla., ar j rived in the city Tuesday night from j Kansas City, Mo. and is the guest of Roy Broomfield. Jenkin’s Barber Shop—AI1 Work Strictly first Class. £122 N. 24th St. Web. 20#». Mrs. T. C. Koss and son Thomas, j left Saturday for Olathe, Kans., where they will visit Dr. Ross's parents for several weeks. Mrs. Crews of 2615 Grant street who hatf been quite ill is Improving. Holst I’harmacy for drugs. 2702 Cuming gtreet. Harney 681.—Adv. Mrs. Spenser Cave and little son of Cheyenne, Wyo., arrived in the city Sunday morning and are guests of their relatives the McCaws of Ohio St. Cunnigan Wilson and wife of Chi cago are in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. Anna Lee and son Jerome left last Wednesday for Western points and will reach Los Angeles In the fall where they will make their home. Are you going to the Boxing Match at Columbia Hall 24th and Lake street on July 12.—See our ad. Sunday, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flannagan entertained at a three course dinner complimentary to Miss Nora Arnold of Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Mamie C. Jones of Dallas, Texas. Cov ers were laid for fourteen. After din ner an automobile ride was enjoyed by the party. CAN LIES—Call Sliver Slar Candy Co 1*08 N. 24th SL Service, 1’rlces. Qualities. A fine daughter has been born to Mr and Mrs. W. E. Davis, of 2616 Q street. Mr. Davis Is one of the pro prietors of McGill & Davis’ Cafe. Mrs. Davis wan Miss Celia Rector of Little j Rock, Ark. Mrs. J. E, Rector of Little Rock, Ark., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Davis, of the South Side. Don't forget—tlte championship box ing match at Columbia Hall, July 12 —See our ad. Mrs. Ruth Wallace, the well-known social worker, has been confined to j her home at 2002 North Twenty-eighth J avenue for u few days with Illness. Mias Hattie Earnest of 2225 North Twentieth street, Muskogee, Okla. and Mrs. Queen V. Jones of Choctah, Oklahoma, are visiting Mrs. R. E. Sew ell, 2634 Seward Street. Boxing at Columbia Hall, 24tlh and Lake street, Tuesday, Jcly 12 at 8 p, m.—See our ad. D. G. Russell und son Leonard E. returned Sunday from a pleasant bus iness trii> to Enid, Okla. The trip was made by auto. BLUE CIRCLE CLUB NEWS The dance given at Columbia Hall j July 4th by The Blue Circle Club hud ! an attendance far beyond expectation. There was a hundred or more young people at the afternoon dance which was under the supervision of Mr. Roy Junes. Mr. O. C. Winn, assisted by Mr. Roger Montgomery, who managed the floor. There are very few if any dances that carried as many people as did the General Public Dance at night. Beside the home people there were many per sons from Sioux City, Kansas City, Lincoln, and other smaller towirn. Ev erybody was keyed up to the occasion. The special music furnished by “Tur ner’s Select Orchestra’’ could be heard amid the roar of fireworks and the ex plosion of blank cartridges. In spite of the usual roughness and mischief done on this date there was not one unfortunate happening to reflect dis credit upon the dance. This success, is ia keeping with the reputation and standard that the club Is daily striv ing to build. (James Oglesby—Publicity Agent.) LINCOLN, NEB. By W. W. MOSELY Claude Shipman is in Omaha. Mrs. F. Craig who has been visiting friends here for several days, left Tuesday for her home in Keokuk, la. Mrs. R. Granger, leaves this week for a visit with relatives in Topeka, Kansas City, and other points. Joe Alien spent Sunday in Omaha, visiting his cousin, Miss Bertha Isiw ison. Rev. J. B. Smith filled the pulpit morning and night at the A M. E. | church. The Sunday Schools and Aids held their usual meetings. Father Evans Corneal is improving R. H. Young is able to be out after an attack of illness. Mrs. Alma Wiley went to 8L F.liza beth’s Hospital, Monday night where she underwent a surgical operation Tuesday morning, for tumor. .. j Mrs. I‘\ Young is with a party of campers at Crete, Nebr. A number of friends stormed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Colley, Monday evening, completely surpris ing the family. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Colley's fiftieth birthday. A joyous time was enjoyed by all. The annual 4t4h of July outing of I Mt. Zion Baptist Church and friends was hindered by heavy rain, forcing ■the affair to be given in doors. How ever, we needed rain, hence we were glad. Dinner was served during the afternoon and evening at the church. Addresses were given during the eve ning by Mr. Nimrod Ross and Atty. J. H. Lawson. Covenant meeting was indulged in by a fair crowd of members Sunday morning at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The pastor delivered a sermon in the evening, which was followed by com munion. Utopian Art Club's bazaar at Mt Zion July 14th. STATE FEDERATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEET The Federation of Colored Women's Clubs convened here in their annual gathering June 28-30, in the A. M. K Church. The object being to further their well begun cause for bousing of [the aged and orphan children. There | were about twenty-five delegates from [ Omaha, Beatrice and Lincoln. The | meeting was opened promptly by the, [state president, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, [and the program was taken up im-1 mediately. The welcome address was given by Mrs. Gertrude Hayes of Lin i coin, and was responded to by Mrs. Lenora Gray of Omaha. The routine of business was then taken up. A public reception was given Tuesday evening, when the visitors had the privilege of meeting their acquain utive board reported having paid oft indebtedness of home purchased on U St., several years ago, which created much enthusiasm among the women who have stuck to their post and toiled unceasingly. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: Mrs. J. Johnson, President, Lin coln; Mrs. Lulu Rountree, 1st vice president, Omaha; Mrs. M. Scott, 2nd vice-president, Beatrice; Mrs. Ada Holmes, secretary. Lincoln; Mrs. M. , Smith, Asst. Sec’y, Omaha; Mrs. Lulu Coleman, Home Sec’y, Lincoln; Mrs. ; Hattie Brownlow, State Organizer, j Omaha; Mrs. F. Russell, Chairman Ex- , ecutive Board; Mrs. D. Gordon, Chair man of Ways and Means Committee, Beatrice; Mrs. T. Severe, State Chap- j Iain, Omaha. — The Missip Society will give an en- ; tertainment and supper at ML Zion July 26. ❖ ♦> * % 4 Rounds - Amateur Class at 80 pounds 1 ♦> ; Kid Vernon vs. Kid Benjamin ❖ ❖ * ❖ 8 Rounds - Lightweight Class ♦> Cyclone St. Clair vs. Bud Lawson Present Champion Victor open to all comers « ❖ V * X 8 Rounds - Welterweight Class to determine champion « ❖ ; Charlie Long vs. Battling Jackson * *% These boys fought to a draw May 20th « *:* 10 Rounds - Elimination in Middleweight Class to meet ] | the winner in main fight « JJL ♦ Silent Martin vs. Battling Monroe ❖ V X 10 Rounds - Middleweight Class ! ♦> ! Speedy Moulden vs. Battling Jimmie Hamilton V Present Champion ? V _ ♦> — f ❖ For benefit of Uniform Rank K. of P. Drill l earn, < t who leave for Topeka soon ; A _____ At Columbia Hall, 24th & Lake I Tuesday, July 12 8:30 p. m. I _________ U II Prices $1 to $3 plus war tax OMAHA, NEB. ♦> \t PIATTI & WEAR ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Phone Douglas 4508 1017-20 City Nat’l Bank Bid*. Lambert, Shot well & Shot well ATTORNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. We Bare a Complete Line of i FLOWER, GRASS AND GARDEN Bulba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store lit N. 15th St. Opp. Post Office Phone Douglas 977 ....... 1 Classified j Advertising RAT KS—4 cents & word ror single In sertions; 2 cents a word for two or more Insertions. No advertisement taken for ■eas than 20 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR RENT—Furnished room, near ear line. Webster 2680 For instrumental or vocal music, call Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407. FOR HOMES in north part of city, in easy payments, call Friedman Realty, Tyler 4424. FOR RENT—A nice six room house completely furnished, modem except heat. Terms to suit. Reasonable. 2517 I Grant St. Subscribe for The Monitor. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth Douglas 4379. FOR RENT — Modern furnished | rooms 1702 N. 26th St. Web. 4769. FOR SALE—Shoe repairing estab lishment, improved in all kinds of machinery with good trade. Will sell j reasonably 1408 N. 24th St. Painting and Paperhanging Wallpaper Cleaning Plumbimg Belcher and Vann 2122 No. 24 St. Web. 2095 I Located at Jenkin's Barbershop ) ANNOUNCEMENT I desire to give notice that 1 have moved my office from the Booker T. Washington Hotel, at 13th and California Sts., to 111 S. 14th St. (over the People’s Drug Store.) I desire to solicit the pati-onage of all my former clientele. N. W. 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